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anny hong is in. she has our all-important friday and weekend forecast but it is a little dreary, isn't it? >> it is. definitely. you're feeling that chill in the air. we're talking about some light rain to start off your friday morning. that rain also turning to some light snow in some locations. especially north of the d.c. area. here is a look at your bus planning forecast. bus stop forecast as you're planning your day here. as you're getting the kids ready for school. here's what they could be encountering, light rain as you step out the door. maybe a little bit of snow north and west of d.c. temperatures will be around mid- 30s and sunrise at 7:31 this morning. all right. we're talking about the light rain and the light snow. most of d.c. metro seeing the light rain. but to the north, you're going to also encounter some areas of light snow. most locations, not sticking but places around 83 around north of baltimore, they had half an inch on some roadways. we're on the southern edge of what is rea
anny hong is in. she has our all-important friday and weekend forecast but it is a little dreary, isn't it? >> it is. definitely. you're feeling that chill in the air. we're talking about some light rain to start off your friday morning. that rain also turning to some light snow in some locations. especially north of the d.c. area. here is a look at your bus planning forecast. bus stop forecast as you're planning your day here. as you're getting the kids ready for school. here's what they...
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i'm so pleased to present the first one to annie chung. we have our certificates hear it from assemblyman tom ammiano. for all of our honorees, we also have a back from the friends of the commission on the status of women, so you can all continue the heavy lifting that you do. i would also like to invite my fellow commissioners of here with me. if you want to come back up again. a former president of the commission. and right next to me assisting me is a member of the friends of the commission, and i cannot reiterate enough that we cannot do all the work without the friends, so any, thank you. -- annie, thank you. i'm going to just read off this order. this is the order that i have the certificates. supervisor mar's nominee. thank you for all of your work. [applause] and we have a crystal brown, a supervisor farrell's honoree. thank you. and geri crowley. at every meeting, i see her. i do not know whether -- where she finds the energy. i hope i can grow up to be just like you. [applause] and kimberly ellis, a fellow member of the californi
i'm so pleased to present the first one to annie chung. we have our certificates hear it from assemblyman tom ammiano. for all of our honorees, we also have a back from the friends of the commission on the status of women, so you can all continue the heavy lifting that you do. i would also like to invite my fellow commissioners of here with me. if you want to come back up again. a former president of the commission. and right next to me assisting me is a member of the friends of the commission,...
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thank you, anny. right now, we're kicking off our 5:00 hour with no major incidents or accidents to tell you about. in fact, we're entering the hour with a green light. i'm always happy to report that. let's take a wide view of the area. notice a lot of green on the maps. drivers zeroing in on the outer loop from 95 all the way out to 270. tracking a little bit of a wet commute. overall, still moving at a great pace. back over to the real time graphics. want to zero in to 270, better news out here going northbound in the local lanes, the accident has cleared. looks like a couple of raindrops on our camera here. overall, you'll want to watch your speed this morning because of the rain. going to want to watch the spray past father hurley down to the split. 66, you're in the green. ten minutes from the fairfax county parkway to the beltway. dulles toll road checking out fine approaching 495. it looks like you're doing ok from the beltway to the 11th street bridge. a look at the gw parkway. that's still a
thank you, anny. right now, we're kicking off our 5:00 hour with no major incidents or accidents to tell you about. in fact, we're entering the hour with a green light. i'm always happy to report that. let's take a wide view of the area. notice a lot of green on the maps. drivers zeroing in on the outer loop from 95 all the way out to 270. tracking a little bit of a wet commute. overall, still moving at a great pace. back over to the real time graphics. want to zero in to 270, better news out...
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good morning, angie. >> thank you, anny. i'll take it. 50 headed westbound, we're all good from the eastern shore toward bowie. roads may be slick. might want to factor in an extra minute or two. more on an incident that popped up on interstate 270. mike, andrea, i'll have that at 4:48. >> time for your first your money report of the morning. >> jessica doyle is out on assignment. we have your first report. wall street is optimistic about the job market but apparently frustrated with the slow recovery. investors expect the government report later today that unemployment will hold steady at 8.9% in march. and that employers added about 180,000 jobs. thursday, the stocks slipped ahead of the report. dow is down about 31 points. nasdaq closed at 4 points. s&p 500 also closed down two in change. automakers will release their sales figures coming up today for march. analysts are expecting the figures will show there was a drop in sales for the first time in seven months. the crisis in japan and soaring gas prices apparently among
good morning, angie. >> thank you, anny. i'll take it. 50 headed westbound, we're all good from the eastern shore toward bowie. roads may be slick. might want to factor in an extra minute or two. more on an incident that popped up on interstate 270. mike, andrea, i'll have that at 4:48. >> time for your first your money report of the morning. >> jessica doyle is out on assignment. we have your first report. wall street is optimistic about the job market but apparently...
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anny te annytere flores. qué opinan los lectores de este distrito, la mayoría de los cuales son hispanos. >>> desde que se inicio la controversia por proyectos de ley encontrados como anti inmigrantes. lo que llamó la atención fue que quien presentó la versión en el senado estatal fue una latina, la cubanoamericano na republicana, anny tere flores. ganó su escaño senatorial con 68% de su distrito. 7 de cada 10 residentes son hispanos. por encima del promedio de población hispana en la florida en general. tienen opiniones divididas. >>> hasta cierto punto decepcionante. que nosotros mismos estemos discriminando y moviendo teclas para dañar a nuestra propia gente. creo que no hay que cuidarse de los americanos si no de nosotros mismos los hispanos. >>> a mí no me parece que sea tan extremo. porque en realidad, ella lo que pide en sí, no es como lo de arizona. >>> los que apoyan a flores dicen que presentó el proyecto, quería evitar que cualquier otro legislador presento r presentara una medida ant
anny te annytere flores. qué opinan los lectores de este distrito, la mayoría de los cuales son hispanos. >>> desde que se inicio la controversia por proyectos de ley encontrados como anti inmigrantes. lo que llamó la atención fue que quien presentó la versión en el senado estatal fue una latina, la cubanoamericano na republicana, anny tere flores. ganó su escaño senatorial con 68% de su distrito. 7 de cada 10 residentes son hispanos. por encima del promedio de población...
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and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an airplane i look at the map. flights intersect. travel miles and seas, hours and clouds, a window bird trills by my bed. power lines crisscross streets like threads in the sky. a book of lives is a month of saturdays, a sea-- seahorse from per ru, perfume at my neck. look inside a red suitcase. you'll find letters to no one, objects found and lost, a plastic white fan, contradictory j. -- jade green, city grids, the last bite of an ice cream cone. these are all my names. i savor these words on the tip of my tongue. a book of lives lived in my right hand. i caught your pen in the other. all the rivers flower into the sea. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> next up is -- next up is marcela ortiz. >> ok.
and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an airplane i look at the map. flights intersect. travel miles and seas, hours and clouds, a window bird trills by my bed. power lines...
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if they are breathing and you shake annie and she says "go away, i'm sleeping here" you don't have to move her. how much blood do you have? about 6-liters and how much of the red fluid would it take to soak the front of my shirt? not much and one of the little lobes in the bottom here, half an ounce would coat my shirt an if i were to take this and pore it out on the wooden flee floor make a mess and all over the place and difficult to gi gauge blood loss by what you are looking at and there is an emotional component to it and this is a lot of blood and ble bleeding control and pressure and elevation and pressure poi point. to stop bleeding you put direct pressure on the wound. then you do direct pressure and elevation and then you do direc pressure and elevation and a pressure point. direct pressure on the wound an dressing goes on it and a bandage holding it in place. oh my gosh the dress acknowledges soaked through and what do i do? take it off and throw it away? no. put another one on top and hold tighter and get a good grip on it and if you elevate the affe affected part it will
if they are breathing and you shake annie and she says "go away, i'm sleeping here" you don't have to move her. how much blood do you have? about 6-liters and how much of the red fluid would it take to soak the front of my shirt? not much and one of the little lobes in the bottom here, half an ounce would coat my shirt an if i were to take this and pore it out on the wooden flee floor make a mess and all over the place and difficult to gi gauge blood loss by what you are looking at...
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and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an airplane i look at the map. flights intersect. travel miles and seas, hours and clouds, a window bird trills by my bed. power lines crisscross streets like threads in the sky. a book of lives is a month of saturdays, a sea-- seahorse from per ru, perfume at my neck. look inside a red suitcase. you'll find letters to no one, objects found and lost, a plastic white fan, contradictory j. -- jade green, city grids, the last bite of an ice cream cone. these are all my names. i savor these words on the tip of my tongue. a book of lives lived in my right hand. i caught your pen in the other.
and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an airplane i look at the map. flights intersect. travel miles and seas, hours and clouds, a window bird trills by my bed. power lines...
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>> and anny has our forecast. >> hi, andrea. out here live on the weather terrace, i felt a few little drops. it is a great day out here. we're talking about another chance for some rain and some snow. we'll talk about that when we come back after the break. >> what a gray, yucky start to friday. do things get better? not for a couple of days. here is your day planner. 50s by 3:00 and then 6:00, 49 degrees. it will be cloudy for much of today and tonight. cloudy skies for this afternoon. .wind gust, it is feeling cold out there when you factor these. 23 out of the northwest for d.c. 20 in winchester. 25 for martinsburg. factor that in with the current temperatures and we're talking temperatures feeling like it is in the 30s in a lot of locations including downtown at 38 degrees. 35 in martinsburg. 39 in luray and 36 degrees in frederick. here is a look at the national picture. we're looking at the snow that really impacted parts of the midwest and also really the northeast where the nor'easter is going to bring a lot of snow int
>> and anny has our forecast. >> hi, andrea. out here live on the weather terrace, i felt a few little drops. it is a great day out here. we're talking about another chance for some rain and some snow. we'll talk about that when we come back after the break. >> what a gray, yucky start to friday. do things get better? not for a couple of days. here is your day planner. 50s by 3:00 and then 6:00, 49 degrees. it will be cloudy for much of today and tonight. cloudy skies for this...
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here's angie with your traffic. >> all right, thank you, anny. we kick off the friday morning although it is wet out there, we still have the green light. let's move it outside. show you 270 headed southbound, drivers hitting the pavement out here. little wet camera for you. frederick, down to 118 germantown. switching on over to virginia, 66. it looks like the eastbound lanes inside the beltway wide open. both loops in virginia from the wilson bridge past 236 all the way up to the american legion, no incidents. still ahead, a look at 95 in virginia. mike, andrea, back to you. >> here are stories we're following for you this friday morning. libyan rebels are cheering the defection of moammar gadhafi's foreign minister. >> top u.s. military leaders warn gadhafi is far from beaten at this point. admiral mike mullen told congress while coalition strikes have seriously hurt its fighting power, gadhafi's forces are nowhere near close to collapsing. >> seven coworkers in upstate new york are suddenly in the megamillions spotlight after coming forward t
here's angie with your traffic. >> all right, thank you, anny. we kick off the friday morning although it is wet out there, we still have the green light. let's move it outside. show you 270 headed southbound, drivers hitting the pavement out here. little wet camera for you. frederick, down to 118 germantown. switching on over to virginia, 66. it looks like the eastbound lanes inside the beltway wide open. both loops in virginia from the wilson bridge past 236 all the way up to the...
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annie chung. she still donated to the reception so all of us could get fed. and srt productions for the photography. they are out there making sure we have a record of the day's events. cindy anderson. are your hair -- are you here? the women's action network also donated to us. and, of course, max's cafe. our cookies were donated by max's cafe. and the staff of the department and the status of women, their dedication and support. they support the friends, so we support all their initiatives of their projects. without them, all this would not happen, so i would like to recognize them. again, thank you to the friends of the board members. oh, and, we do have flowers for the chair of this event, so we have flowers for you. i will tell you, you know how events are. this would not have happened without her. at the last minute, she was sending out memos and reminders. thank you very much. finally, thanks to all of you for being here and helping us honor these wonderful women of the city. oh, and kimberly is out there. and we will see you again next year as we hono
annie chung. she still donated to the reception so all of us could get fed. and srt productions for the photography. they are out there making sure we have a record of the day's events. cindy anderson. are your hair -- are you here? the women's action network also donated to us. and, of course, max's cafe. our cookies were donated by max's cafe. and the staff of the department and the status of women, their dedication and support. they support the friends, so we support all their initiatives of...
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. >> when i came over, annie was shivering and he had to go over and give a little care. >> they were fine. >> very sweet. >> and these precious things here but you have a special event going on. >> and adoption going, celebrating and all the adoption fees are half off. so it's a great time if you thinking about adopting a pet to come to the marin humane society. >> they are so cute. thank you so much. if you want to adopt these two little darlings. i have a dog and a cat. what about you two? >> somebody is going to want to take that cute little couple home. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> head out to the giants ballpark. (speaking in international language) and he said unto them go ye into all of the world and preach the gospel preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause)
. >> when i came over, annie was shivering and he had to go over and give a little care. >> they were fine. >> very sweet. >> and these precious things here but you have a special event going on. >> and adoption going, celebrating and all the adoption fees are half off. so it's a great time if you thinking about adopting a pet to come to the marin humane society. >> they are so cute. thank you so much. if you want to adopt these two little darlings. i have a...
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. >> when i came over, annie was shivering and he had to go over and give a little care. >> they were fine. >> very sweet. >> and these precious things here but you have a special event going on. >> and adoption going, celebrating and all the adoption fees are half off. so it's a great time if you thinking about adopting a pet to come to the marin humane society. >> they are so cute. thank you so much. if you want to adopt these two little darlings. i have a dog and a cat. what about you two? >> somebody is going to want to take that cute little couple home. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> head out to the giants ballpark. enjoy. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do that. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes through is a walk in the park. from the moment i registered, people started immediately supporting me. we had an outpouring of-- of support. i wanted to do something bigger than myself. the 60 miles-- it makes a statement. i know i'm stronger than i was before, both mentally and physically. i walk with my si
. >> when i came over, annie was shivering and he had to go over and give a little care. >> they were fine. >> very sweet. >> and these precious things here but you have a special event going on. >> and adoption going, celebrating and all the adoption fees are half off. so it's a great time if you thinking about adopting a pet to come to the marin humane society. >> they are so cute. thank you so much. if you want to adopt these two little darlings. i have a...
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. >> anny was one of many girls my son mentioned in passing and grew up when she became the fifth intent days where he more than once broken bread or tossed a joke or waves down or waived past. she, the fifth, in 10 days who's blood splat erred the walls and dripped down the walk. this one in front of her home celebrating turning 23, a shining star her brother said. my heart, her father moneyed, a friend my opened to her sister known since the girl was 12 and he 11. and now each day i watch my son suck in his tears and stiffen from the pain that thickens as the pile of his dead grows beneath his heart. deep inside his bones ache. and will not let him sleep lest those faces fill his dreams. i try to massage love into his neck and shoulder as we talk anguish from his locked muscles we don't speak of airny his pretend wife and confident. he reminds me it is not summer i should be real it can only get worse. he dresses in white and leaves my home as the key turns the bolt, i smell the mossy scent of morning seep from under the designer purfume he left in his wake. [applause] >> this is, i ha
. >> anny was one of many girls my son mentioned in passing and grew up when she became the fifth intent days where he more than once broken bread or tossed a joke or waves down or waived past. she, the fifth, in 10 days who's blood splat erred the walls and dripped down the walk. this one in front of her home celebrating turning 23, a shining star her brother said. my heart, her father moneyed, a friend my opened to her sister known since the girl was 12 and he 11. and now each day i...
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annie, please come forward. [applause] annie, is a former british security service. a spy that lefthe service at the same time as david. many of you remember. she helped blow the whistle about criminal service intelligence agencies. could you tell us a little bit about your experiences and your story? >> thank you very much for inting me. if you are an intelligence officer with than the u.k. intelligence agencies, you do not swear an oath. it is slightly different than the american system. anything that i say now has already been said. there is no need. i joined mi5 in the early 1990's along with my friend. during our recruitment, we were told that mi5 had to obey the law. during our six years there, there were such a cascade of incompetence and criminality, we felt compelled to leave in order to effect change. that included piles of government ministries and a range of other prominent individuals in the u.k.. this included a phone tap. should have and could have been prevented. and then mi5 colluding in the cover-up. palestinians were convicted wrongly of an explosi
annie, please come forward. [applause] annie, is a former british security service. a spy that lefthe service at the same time as david. many of you remember. she helped blow the whistle about criminal service intelligence agencies. could you tell us a little bit about your experiences and your story? >> thank you very much for inting me. if you are an intelligence officer with than the u.k. intelligence agencies, you do not swear an oath. it is slightly different than the american...
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annie, please come forward. [applause] annie, is a former british security service. a spy that left the service at the same time as david. many of you remember. she helped blow the whistle about criminal service intelligence agencies. could you tell us a little bit about your experiences and your story? >> thank you very much for inviting me. if you are an intelligence officer with than the u.k. intelligence agencies, you do not swear an oath. it is slightly different than the american system. anything that i say now has already been said. there is no need. i joined mi5 in the early 1990's along with my friend. during our recruitment, we were told that mi5 had to obey the law. during our six years there, there were such a cascade of incompetence and criminality, we felt compelled to leave in order to effect change. that included piles of government ministries and a range of other prominent individuals in the u.k.. this included a phone tap. should have and could have been prevented. and then mi5 colluding in the cover-up. palestinians were convicted wrongly of an exp
annie, please come forward. [applause] annie, is a former british security service. a spy that left the service at the same time as david. many of you remember. she helped blow the whistle about criminal service intelligence agencies. could you tell us a little bit about your experiences and your story? >> thank you very much for inviting me. if you are an intelligence officer with than the u.k. intelligence agencies, you do not swear an oath. it is slightly different than the american...
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first one comes from annie chung. where is she? from self help for the elderly. >> thank you very much. tonight, we brought out about 1% of the seniors that we serve in district 10. many of them came from visitation valley and bayview- hunters point, and a couple of them just got here because they got lost. thank you for providing the translation so our seniors feel they could participate in these very difficult budget hearings. how can our city make a pledge that you will never abandon and always protect the most vulnerable? because the seniors in district 10 -- these are very frail seniors. low-income, immigrant seniors who need a lot of services. we have over 20 years built up the safety net services so they could have activities and nutritious meals. homebound seniors get home- delivered meals. we also serve citizenship class is and case management. if the department of aging cuts the 10% contingency cut, it would mean a total of almost $250,000 loss for our services in district 10 and other districts. i hope that you know that
first one comes from annie chung. where is she? from self help for the elderly. >> thank you very much. tonight, we brought out about 1% of the seniors that we serve in district 10. many of them came from visitation valley and bayview- hunters point, and a couple of them just got here because they got lost. thank you for providing the translation so our seniors feel they could participate in these very difficult budget hearings. how can our city make a pledge that you will never abandon...
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annie erner, lieberman's high school teammate says lieberman didn't even let a broken rib delay her. >> she was told by the coach, "watch out, you're going to make the 1980 olympics. we want you to keep working at your game." and she said, "1980 olympics. i'm not making the 1980 olympics. i'm making the 1976 olympics. you watch." that's what she told the coach. and she ended up making the next national team tryout. and, of course, she played on the 1976 usa olympic team which won the silver medal. >> rick: at age 18, lieberman was the youngest basketball player ever to be an olympic medalist. also on the team-- legendary player-coach pat summitt. she says the montreal olympics transformed both of them. >> oh, i think the olympic experience was tremendous for us. because it will test your mentality, it will test your focus and your toughness and your togetherness as a team. you know, i think there's no substitute to being together with a team-- a great team that's on a mission. >> rick: more than a hundred colleges tried to recruit lieberman. but she made a surprise choice-- old domin
annie erner, lieberman's high school teammate says lieberman didn't even let a broken rib delay her. >> she was told by the coach, "watch out, you're going to make the 1980 olympics. we want you to keep working at your game." and she said, "1980 olympics. i'm not making the 1980 olympics. i'm making the 1976 olympics. you watch." that's what she told the coach. and she ended up making the next national team tryout. and, of course, she played on the 1976 usa olympic...
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. >> reporter: after that, annie barnes got custody of her infant granddaughter. that was 16 years ago. today shakela is doing great and dreams of becoming a lawyer thanks in part she says to an overabundance of grandmothering. do the other grandparents treat you like their grandchild as well? >> yeah. i like a lot of grandparents in here. >> reporter: residents say that network of support is part of what makes this place work. the other key element, they say, is the after school program which is provide recreational and academic activities for the kids. if the programs disappeared from this building... >> all would be disaster. >> reporter: really? >> yes, it would. >> reporter: the last thing those ladies want is to have their grand kids out here on the streets after school. and it's a legitimate concern. we just walked out of the lobby and a half block down there, someone was just shot. at 4:00 in the afternoon. >> the children would have been right out there in the middle of the whole thing and one of them could have gotten hit. >> reporter: and while the real
. >> reporter: after that, annie barnes got custody of her infant granddaughter. that was 16 years ago. today shakela is doing great and dreams of becoming a lawyer thanks in part she says to an overabundance of grandmothering. do the other grandparents treat you like their grandchild as well? >> yeah. i like a lot of grandparents in here. >> reporter: residents say that network of support is part of what makes this place work. the other key element, they say, is the after...
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. >> so no annie singing the sun will come out. >> we have something special this morning. see the white and pink, that is rain mixing with snow. a little snow flying across the area as well. enough to whiten the ground in some places. if you are watching off to the north or northwest and you are saying to yourself, tucker, i know what you're talking about, we are getting snow, and there it is. possible that you get enough to whiten the ground. here closer to the city, just rain showers and a pretty good moderate little band there. up towards columbia, ellicott city, burtonsville, laurel, you get the idea, we're all getting the rain showers out to the east. a little better to the south and west. you are not getting as much in the way of measurable rain but you still got cloud cover, fog and mist. we've got a coastal system that has been developing off the delmarva peninsula and that dragging with it all of the energy. we are doing a little better out in indiana and kentucky. some of this would try to get in here today. i wouldn't be shocked if you get some sunshine later on
. >> so no annie singing the sun will come out. >> we have something special this morning. see the white and pink, that is rain mixing with snow. a little snow flying across the area as well. enough to whiten the ground in some places. if you are watching off to the north or northwest and you are saying to yourself, tucker, i know what you're talking about, we are getting snow, and there it is. possible that you get enough to whiten the ground. here closer to the city, just rain...
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delivery of newspapers call fourth class mail the that you can get a newspaper delivered to you for annie's by the postal service it's subsidized by us why because as thomas jefferson said educate and inform the whole mass of the people and they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty. so in other words it's all about education and informing so how do we educate inform people and particularly inform people what's the major way that people get their news now back in two thousand and eight. pound that forty percent of people now are getting their news online versus thirty five percent from newspapers so i would submit to you that the constitution is identifying a free press and calling that newspapers then today i'd call the free press broadband and if the city wants to bring it in there would say area it should be allowed to it shouldn't be blocked by alec or any of these other right wing groups otherwise if we start locking things out particular from the commons i would say this programs we lose our democracy. republicans in montana are now targeting dui laws i guess
delivery of newspapers call fourth class mail the that you can get a newspaper delivered to you for annie's by the postal service it's subsidized by us why because as thomas jefferson said educate and inform the whole mass of the people and they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty. so in other words it's all about education and informing so how do we educate inform people and particularly inform people what's the major way that people get their news now back in two...
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delivery of newspapers call fourth class mail the that you can get a newspaper delivered to you for annie's by the postal service it's subsidized by us why because as thomas jefferson said educate and inform the whole mass of the people and they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty. so in other words it's all about education and informing people so how do we educate inform people and particularly inform people what's the major way that people get their news now back in two thousand and eight. pound that forty percent of people now are getting their news online versus thirty five percent for newspapers so i would submit to you that the constitution is identifying a free press and calling that newspapers then today i'd call the free press broadband and if a city wants to bring it in there would say area it should be allowed to it shouldn't be blocked by alec or any of these other right wing groups otherwise if we start blocking things out particular from the commons i would say this programs we lose our democracy. republicans in montana are now targeting dui laws i g
delivery of newspapers call fourth class mail the that you can get a newspaper delivered to you for annie's by the postal service it's subsidized by us why because as thomas jefferson said educate and inform the whole mass of the people and they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty. so in other words it's all about education and informing people so how do we educate inform people and particularly inform people what's the major way that people get their news now back in...
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the annie liebowitz thing. on the cover of "vanity fair." and nick canon is also participating in the photo. >> such a lovely loving couple. >> lovely there mariah. slightly risque. it'll be in the grocery stores all around the country. >> you'll be able to see it. >> she looks beautiful. >> she does. and nick looks happy too. >> he does look happy. >> a risque picture. get to this, of course. >> yes, lady gaga. the video says it all here. singing in houston singing a show "you and i" and took a tumble when she tried to jump off of the piano. take a look at the video. gaga took a spill and miraculous thing she kept on performing. didn't acknowledge it, got right back up, started to sing like nothing happened. >> i'm thinking that that bikini couldn't have provided all that much cushion. >> the danger of stilettos, ladies. just another case in point. >> she keeps going like it didn't happen. another case in point. you go next if you had a here woud hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible ith a hoverou
the annie liebowitz thing. on the cover of "vanity fair." and nick canon is also participating in the photo. >> such a lovely loving couple. >> lovely there mariah. slightly risque. it'll be in the grocery stores all around the country. >> you'll be able to see it. >> she looks beautiful. >> she does. and nick looks happy too. >> he does look happy. >> a risque picture. get to this, of course. >> yes, lady gaga. the video says it all...
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someone got strangled by an auntie annie's pretzel. it was a mess. this is security camera footage. now as you can see, it looks like a normal night at the airport, not too many people there wandering around. and then you see a sign blows over in the back. people way at the end of the hall start running for cover. other people start running. that guy got right out of there. and then these people decided to hit the road too. and then -- now watch on the left side of the screen. you see that guy in the blue shirt? watch the next -- watch the next -- look at how that guy ran. he's like -- like he's riding an imaginary scooter. and then everything just flowed through -- can we play the running guy back again? there he is. [ applause ] they say in the event of an emergency, it's best to try to prance to safety. like a bird. the airport's back up and running. they reopened -- they determined that tornadoes were no longer a danger and now we can go back to being endangered by sleeping air traffic controllers instead. one more thing. the big summer blockbuster movies are starting to roll ou
someone got strangled by an auntie annie's pretzel. it was a mess. this is security camera footage. now as you can see, it looks like a normal night at the airport, not too many people there wandering around. and then you see a sign blows over in the back. people way at the end of the hall start running for cover. other people start running. that guy got right out of there. and then these people decided to hit the road too. and then -- now watch on the left side of the screen. you see that guy...
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annie, please come forward. [applause] annie, is a former british security service. a spy that left the service at the same time as david. many of you remember. she helped blow the whistle about criminal service intelligence agencies. could you tell us a little bit about your experiences and your story? >> thank you very much for inviting me. if you are an intelligence officer with than the u.k. intelligence agencies, you do not swear an oath. it is slightly different than the american system. anything that i say now has already been said. there is no need. i joined mi5 in the early 1990's along with my friend. during our recruitment, we were told that mi5 had to obey the law. during our six years there, there were such a cascade of incompetence and criminality, we felt compelled to leave in order to effect change. that included piles of government ministries and a range of other prominent individuals in the u.k.. this included a phone tap. should have and could have been prevented. and then mi5 colluding in the cover-up. palestinians were convicted wrongly of an exp
annie, please come forward. [applause] annie, is a former british security service. a spy that left the service at the same time as david. many of you remember. she helped blow the whistle about criminal service intelligence agencies. could you tell us a little bit about your experiences and your story? >> thank you very much for inviting me. if you are an intelligence officer with than the u.k. intelligence agencies, you do not swear an oath. it is slightly different than the american...
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annie, please come forward. [applause] annie, is a former british security service. a spy that left the service at the same time as david. many of you remember she helped blow the whistle about criminal service intelligence agencies. could you tell us a little bit about your experiences and your story? >> thank you very much for inviting me. if you are an intelligence officer with than the u.k. intelligence agencies, you do not swear an oath. it is slightly different than the american system. anything that i say now has already been said. there is no need. i joined mi5 in the early 1990's along with my friend. during our recruitment, we were told that mi5 had to obey the law. during our six years there, there were such a cascade of incompetence and criminality, we felt compelled to leave in order to effect change. that included piles of government ministries and a range of other prominent individuals in the u.k.. this included a phone tap. should have and could have been prevented. and then mi5 colluding in the cover-up. palestinians were convicted wrongly of an expl
annie, please come forward. [applause] annie, is a former british security service. a spy that left the service at the same time as david. many of you remember she helped blow the whistle about criminal service intelligence agencies. could you tell us a little bit about your experiences and your story? >> thank you very much for inviting me. if you are an intelligence officer with than the u.k. intelligence agencies, you do not swear an oath. it is slightly different than the american...
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he has been very engaged this morning, annie had up press conference afterwards, but i understand that he said there would be a meeting this afternoon with the speaker and with me, and if there's no progress made, he will back at -- have us back to the white house. thank you, everybody. >> tuesday, tim geithner talked about the need to raise the debt ceiling. his remarks are next on c-span. u.s. africa commander testified before the house armed services committee about the situation in libya. later, we will hear about the house republicans 2012 budget plan and get reaction from democratic congressman chris van hollen, the ranking member on the budget committee. on tomorrow's "washington journal," we will continue a look at a 2012 budget plan. we will talk to chase in chaffetz and democratic congressman jim mcdermott. later, adam boulton about the ongoing nato mission in libya. each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. to and the c-span video library has just won a peabody award for its contribution to history, scholarship, and public alike. now way year-old, you can watch every program aired
he has been very engaged this morning, annie had up press conference afterwards, but i understand that he said there would be a meeting this afternoon with the speaker and with me, and if there's no progress made, he will back at -- have us back to the white house. thank you, everybody. >> tuesday, tim geithner talked about the need to raise the debt ceiling. his remarks are next on c-span. u.s. africa commander testified before the house armed services committee about the situation in...
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annie tennessinn and joe matthe sirius. if you're tweeng about the dinner, if you would use the hash tag, cong-dinner. everyone can readily access all the tweets about tonight's dinner. ladies and gentlemen, this is the congressional correspondents dinner. so we thought it appropriate to hear from members of congress tonight. consider tis next section of the program, special orders. that didn't work, you're right. [ laughter ] we wanted to get a freshman perspective on washington. we're pleased to have join us two freshman congressman. we'd hear from cedric richardson from new orleans, louisiana. he's a it tulane law you school graduate among other things. please welcome from the gratsz city in america, congressman cedric richards from new orleans. [ applause ] >>> first of all, thank you all for having me. i have to do just a few serious usekeeping not first. first of all, to the many people who sent me a tex from home asking why i was late, i want them to know i was participating in the home court classic basketball game
annie tennessinn and joe matthe sirius. if you're tweeng about the dinner, if you would use the hash tag, cong-dinner. everyone can readily access all the tweets about tonight's dinner. ladies and gentlemen, this is the congressional correspondents dinner. so we thought it appropriate to hear from members of congress tonight. consider tis next section of the program, special orders. that didn't work, you're right. [ laughter ] we wanted to get a freshman perspective on washington. we're pleased...
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i am not sure if there annie. indiana. somebody will have to got me out with that, but there is plenty to do to get involved. it is hard for me to say what you guys have your address school, and we can even ask somebody in the audience that knows, but there are so many ways, and my one piece of advice that somebody gave me in high school but is still regretted buys is to find what you love. i worked in a children's shelter in austin high school, and i loved it. i loved being with kids. people would say of my sister, "that is so good of you to do that. she does not do it because she is good. she does it because she really wants to change the face of global health. " she works 24 hours a day. " nobody would do that because they passed you on the back. she does that because she is passionate. find something you're interested in sports, where are, there is so much art therapy it goes on around the country. there are so many ways to get involved. >> next question is, as a public-school teacher, do you feel a public school syste
i am not sure if there annie. indiana. somebody will have to got me out with that, but there is plenty to do to get involved. it is hard for me to say what you guys have your address school, and we can even ask somebody in the audience that knows, but there are so many ways, and my one piece of advice that somebody gave me in high school but is still regretted buys is to find what you love. i worked in a children's shelter in austin high school, and i loved it. i loved being with kids. people...
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i selected annie chung this year that she continues her great work. you can see her senior centers all over the city servicing clientele. you can see that she has gone well beyond just senior centers, that she is in meals programs. that she has also served on various committees that help us way beyond the traditional senior programs. for example, i served with her way back when it was pacbell. then it became sbc. then back to at&t. she is advising verizon and others because she knows as well as i do that communication and the way we communicate has been evolving. and if we do not keep our seniors involved in that, they will be left behind. as many other groups are left behind when it comes to technology, says she has gone ahead of them. that is a woman who has been for seeing what will occur in future generations of the city. that is the kind of leadership i wanted to recognize tonight. on behalf of the city and county of san francisco and also to join the other honorees that the board of supervisors has mentioned, i wanted to give this proclamation t
i selected annie chung this year that she continues her great work. you can see her senior centers all over the city servicing clientele. you can see that she has gone well beyond just senior centers, that she is in meals programs. that she has also served on various committees that help us way beyond the traditional senior programs. for example, i served with her way back when it was pacbell. then it became sbc. then back to at&t. she is advising verizon and others because she knows as...